___AUGU.. $I.E-_I9_i46 ersonal/Fashions. rLiterature Household Scrapbook a, mum u» IlI-‘ERRED, Custard! Only the yolks of a s are requir- , ed for making custar . The custard . is not improved by the whltcs; which can be utilized for other 11w‘- i ses. When making cust for valids. or others who are in need of nourishment. use both the yolks and the whites. . Worn Rug I To darn a rug. use rug wool of the same slutde as the mg. It will not be noticeable and will wear longer than if one waits until an actual hole has formed. A Refrigerator Hint All the perishable foods should be coed as close as possible to the ce, or the unit. For Silalmwood,’ s _ Inclined lcr Vitamin “b” Qvnron Arno MILK Or celone NEEDS Q. On which finger 1 1 '1 HE _ from dairy herds carefully pro- cessed and packed. The whole family welcome: SILVERWOOD EVAPORATED MILK . . . 1 greatly appreciated on the table inTea....Co§ee....a:A Beverage and on cereals . . . . adde nourishment to sauce! ....loupl....idenlfor general household use. Buy Some Today! ‘Good Milk Makes Good Meals? . z , . i DOROTHY DIX SA YS l! Ellen s D107)’ g; bread was later than usual being . ' baked, it was that in my chatting to toms sister of mine and her small Wontan Shoultimiilsit Péyoliltlatrlet “sew”- 1 "M" “i” ti" ‘° m‘ ling. She is om settled near Inst,“ of yo". o" Whome" and naturally We speak a i [common tongue. The oven would be; DEAR MESS DIX: I em n married women with children, so much ,_ approaching the desired heat—"ln| not hold a conversation with him. when I am alone with him, 1 am "F “We “me "e1"! ‘he brWd-l dumb and in public I dare not my s word to him for fear others will read “Female: ggdgy llllllllwifilgnclflgnlelfi my secretin my face. Yet my heart aches always for the sound of his me» l would ask her rthow l5 such vo ce. other entrancing avenue of conver- and pupil i1 years ago. What shall I do? Shall I sation ‘would v be opentd‘ and get a divorce? I feel that there will be no deep flrgighlmlai’ ‘a ‘ggsédkewlfilfll ‘glediili; happiness in my iife until we can live together. “s 5m“ p“ m ~ He is a prominent business man and would suf- lo angel repairs l-ecelllly on l, mm I at the other farm for several times. Please tell me if divorce is my answer? I found myself bl ssing the discard- i! l should leave everything to fate? ed shingles that had been oroughtl‘ norIlI. l most pleasant and the hours went. DOCTOR -by on golden wings. Jeanie fetched the babe from the house across in": ANBWERZ We 0519!! he" 33°“ 119°?“ b?‘ lane at times nnd James came from ~ t, b t t d hiatrlst chat and t turn inquiring eyes » Lcxlciegollllolllleiscrsll ‘Qlglfigtlietreoglvzroclilcillllllkllllg‘ mlywflmfl? who g5 thekclot-k ngaring meal ttilmeb mills o d e r n t s ' t st " - " l imckm du-mb Wm‘ 1mm ‘mien of shouung n from me housemps‘ o?‘ corllgstotjit, kindlip firllmcsousr pill: Et‘ has a bad case and is in need of a doctor. lqllette By Robert 3 l4‘ _ Stricken With Love i 1 1M “WWW "W "e *1 "e ' — * int where it needed frequent. re- Eh in love with a married men, who is s husband and father. that I can- five minutes more" I would say at and such getting along?" and an- I feel that we have loved each other since we first met as teacher I was as well that ours had seen flt fer as well as I from scandal. to Aiderlea. i-Iowever our day was‘ i; , S ,1 i‘ ling crazlly in love. That seems to be what ails you and my earnest the potato-spraying ai. Rob's to z t’ ll Morning m1 e l; t) _ _ _; S c _ of water from the faithful old mill Prlfig Almost any women can hyprwtlze hsrssl! into ihlnkinfl she is in ystrlarn to the casks in the truck. love with a man, if she sets herself to do it. and that Ls YOU!’ CESE- A-P- ‘llhese lrsausual were used for 1e- parently you have gotten to the age of indiscretion where women go gizlllillléleblllg; spcranyfgl Jaimie neéu; romantic and do fool things that wreck their own lives and break up once 05f me yollllng llasdv “tied”? ml: sh 1d thifiii. cun ersmali; yetfu must have enough reason left to see that if 1t took you 5° a’ gmd time “as Md b5 “n- blkhslin%jll:lllllllflhtife ulgfin?‘ n 1"! years to find out that you were in love with a man. who was YOU!‘ ' ‘ ’ ‘worn on the ‘tillrd flngirmofuglltltel when a rare 9*" ‘isntfimr "'1'." i“ "~ 1' 3* vekffifi.” Tfii.?“.’.’é§¥‘i§§.§.°§§§ Just your imagination work rig Ovefl m8 l" 5 l P Y °1' Y0“ ° -, . _ . . Q. When a hostess has smc make not only your own good husband and your innocent children, but lflfgvmlgizbaessartlalrlrixgllls gglnvlillvllldllfilllg h" glltsls 9m who ls a good 5mg’: the men you think you are in love with and his wife and children and all the happenlngs and changes or pianist. isit allaright to ask lhl} Suffer 101' Ym-ll” hanucmalmn- _ ‘in that distant community. And pelxtonllul Dgélfzlrm‘ You do not mention that your imaginary lover is in love with you. even l; he long since has moved l‘, privately first s‘; ‘If 55k the Person Probably he doesn't even know about your passion for him. but you ‘anoihervdistlzict I always osk about lest and enjoy a qufstmeavlgnilflger '° can ruin his life. too. by starting a scandal. lAntho-nt- And hows Anthony? “hell one l,“ llnlslled (llnlng Have n heart and also use a little common sense in the matter. lrllailnélgfgoslrlgrtlllseittlarltlls Irtlgtterlxlingig; ggénahglgiellllfi“vlhat should he do wllh lwe are to fall to laughing If now A Mlel - ' , '~ Y place the napkin. un- ithat I think of it. the laugh mo) hi: ;olded_ at me “gm o! the “late. FRESH ’l'l-IA PLEASE By Little Mary was left to fix the 9 Adelaide Hum brie: flurtch, and when her mother return- COOk s Cofnef p ed with a friend, she observed that § Marv had the tea strainzd. . néiv" _-__i-—- “Did yo find the lost strainer, "i dear?" lw» mother inquired as they were eating. i “N0, mother." replied helnful Mary. "I used the fly swatier." MOTI=IER! RELIEVE Willi! CHILD'S CDNSTIPATIUN Without Nasty-Tasting laxatives or Harsh Purgufivos fhof tramp Children's Own Tablets. the new eon rective made especially for growing young. etcrs‘ needs is so picncnnt tu take-art: no lgently nnd normally without violent up- netting reactions. ti-nt cvcn fussicst child won't object to their use. Get Children’: Own fibiets today, Blather, and help I children t. constirntion "in: can magi; In: III- At druzgiru. IL On the way home in Oil's swar- let and silver Cord, Anne told him about David. There was no use n: putting of! the telling; she had to be honest with Gii, anti her- self; as fair as she could to ever)- one involved. Maybe she was fnoi- ish, but hadn't she always been, Where David Wes Concerned? It she had a grain of common sense she would tell Gil to drive to the nearest justice, get l license and marry her; she would tell him to“. keep right on until they got in u“. * ranch in Arizona. Then s new _. never see Davi-d again. i But sense has little to whfl _ the emotions, and she had p omis- ' ed David she would see him, talk to llsim, be his friend. “ o you still think ou lo' David?" Gil asked, y u She said, "I don't know." Saying lt with a sort of helpless resignat- Q. 'l-low can I make a ood °§,'- mop? g d” 1 do." Gil said. "It's that con- A_ Take all Old bloom handle stancy of yours. that loyalty. It": and tie pieces of cloth tlmtly to one m“ m" lwe- my chud- N!" "it elldc Slll [he pleces Ol clam mm kind that counts. not the kind I inch wide strips, dip in kerosene fileullllm- Wu‘ I’ he “m3 i” ‘"3"!’ and let it dri for sev; a ,, D r l hours. or Marl, me? why. I I _ I ‘I don't over night, before using. , all ‘lhwlxllé can be done 1° “up llrnrowsihe arid klllt-adviliiotingilllieeir a d l? - , a s en m“ emo 5am in the summer house last night. . Putafew lies f w t t into it and lei its looilo f: sggelaol as: lflzggegelgmérglllllg; when h‘ l t ,'i‘hl "l I u . . gllgulgge Bwgvlitihle sraelstgeiiagtlllcf 5WD Theres divorce. you know," Gil _ How sllould l hang “mm said, He turned a corner, swing. al-lel. luunderlng? ing the long low car Wilh one A_ lllmg llnen on the llne “powerful twist of his wrist. that the weight falls on the warp Th“ w” an ugly word’ divnc" m- o»... §:*:ss*"l:.:‘tiri..:°..i:'::.‘:. “i,” ~ S B Flinn ng t-lidong way 0i U" dcim- believed in divorce. But there Trtcow-T“ 3:5: swirls. 2i essay. ‘is; Tl l - ""' ._ Camillrs a reality? Certainly siriplgs dlmplialie girl-gen. cfynliliiiiiizifé zllzetgiihz/Bglnrlotallirzlgvréliecred about it, Mohammedanism; white, for oeace, y‘ land reri for courage and sacrifice. Continued on page l0 INEEdlEiIFéIElI. —FOR THE HOME- I BUFFLED PLAYSUIT A bare midriff and ruffles. to- gcther spell a vastly becoming piny- suit wi oh a matching skirt, for the junior miss. And very easy to make too. No. 2875 is cut in sizes 9 11. 13, 15 and l7. Size 15 requires 31% yards 35-inch. Send which COOKED SALAD prmssmo l You will observe both vinegar and lemon Juice-but ln case one or the other were missing at the moment you would probably like the dress- lng made with five tablespoons of either of these ingredients. 3 tablespoons glirnuiatzd sugar 2 teaspgans dry mustard 1 tabiespon corn starch 2 teaspoons salt I Better English D_ Q “mum, DEAR MISS DIX: I em s boy of 19 and my girl is 1'1. We have decided to get married, but her mother objects and I have to sne out to meet her. Should we run away and get married? This, seems the way out. x x x 0 .at my expensfl Anthony is not hi lreal name and now that he has only moved from the scenes cf his boy- lhood, l near of him only in e [round-about way. He never married. I suppose as folks will say, while ifs ‘mother lived he really did not ne' d a wife and he was so old when shc_ died, he had lost his enthusiasm to go a-hun-tin‘. At any rate. they tell me he lives alone now except‘ , for his dog-and woman-like—l hope' ‘with his memories. Though I never ‘could be sure that certain atten- tions I once received at his hands could be token to mean that he ___-__--- ‘courted me. He was a shy creature DEAR. MISS DIX: I om a girl otf l8 and am an unwed mother. I and Y6! fiXtromeiy Hive. 111 B quiet have been quite sick since the baby was born. I have no income and 1"“ 1 ‘Emma ‘mi’? ‘he °dd °°' l want to know if I can draw a widow's pension. imfs lvlzgenslisflt ‘wdclgllampancgledlrm prayer-meeting and the Sunday ev- ‘enings in the afterglow when he ‘ANSWER: No, you are not a widow for you never have been called to take me riding. In a spot- less buggy. out of a picture, and a lush lap-robe. “Jennie" was the mares name. She was brown and quick and the harness was polished Ito a rare cleanness. Our conversa- liDIl. I remember was punctuated by silences, not at all distressing, for he was a restful sort of a lad. And, when he would forget his shyness. a pleasant companion. I sometimes su rised a nice look in his eyes 2 eggs In cups milk 3 tablespoons vinegar 2 tablespoons lmnon juice In upper pan of double boiler. combine the sugar, mustard, oorn starch and salt. i Beat the eggs well and grfldlll-lly stir lnio the combined dry ingrtd- ients; gradually stir in the milk. Cook over boiling water, stirring constantly. until smoothly thick- cned; cover and cook, stirring oc- Cusionnlly, until no raw flavor cf starch remains — about six min- utes longer. 1 Slnwlv stir in the vinegar and lemon juice: continue cooking in double boiler. stirring occasionally, for" five minutes loner. | Remove from heat and cool. Turn into a clcseiy covered Jar and store in a cool place. , i; How Can ‘e, By Anne Ashley 1. What is wrong with ll'l.iS sen- "We sildcm ever E0 1° l row. 2. What is the correct Pmml-m?‘ ntion of "massacre"? 3. Which one of these words is ngspelled? Reproof, reproove. DYBOf. troove. , 4. What, does the word iii-ES- pte" mean? _ , 5. What is a word beglnnms Em pcrf that means "basely ffll-W trust"? mswm: Marriage for two teen-age kids isn't the way out of] trouble. Ii is a sure way into it. If you many now. you will probably be sick and tired cf each other inside of three months and you will be asking the courts to annul your marriage or give you a divorce. Then you will know just what young idiots you were. If you don’t believe this, read the papers and see how many other boys and girls, who got married on the spur of the moment. are regretting their folly. Don't do it, son. Wait until you are old enough to know what you want in n. husband and wife. Give your emotions time to jeli. —(CP) ANSWERS PORTSMOUTH, Iflnglilfrxl ' v L‘ -I-Iousewif2ly "ails fiwndiill; 1. Omit ever. Merely say, "We burst water ‘gives DYE-Pains Si!“ ldom go to a show." 2. Pronounce. faces for patntnzg and planning as-a-ker first a as in at, accent color schemes for interior decora- 5v, syllnble. 3. Reprove. 4. With- tiori. are subjects on the curricul- t. having made a valid will. "To um of the Summer 50-1001 HT e intestate is to leave property at. Housewives, run by the Portsmoutn e mercy of lawytrsf-Anonymous.‘ college of Arts. t. Pcrfidious. 4 ELDA iii \ If’ you wipe spots off the iloorl as they appear, it, v will not bet necessary to wash the entire jtnel- married. You have no one to depend on but yourself and my sugges- 5" Oflefl- tion to you is that you put your baby in some institution until you can leer-n e trade and so be able to support him and yourself. an once or so he rested an arm L’ ' g 8t L ' ‘negligently along th at-bk d —THE WOMAN'S REALM- gszst.rz,tis.s.;".ataisi<i b31583; _ may have been that he was too shy granules; to become amorous: or perhaps hav- ing no sisters of his own, he con- sidfled the fair sex a strange spec- ies. It could have lren that his mother did not think favorably of Cmmlm on his leanings or I suppose I might ln an emlllsllled 10ml’ no; lllgy ame it on the early deed-line set keeps hall. olledlent lo a “medor all peregrinating misses from mm“ whlms but make, ll loll.“- our home. Moons would not be at and slllllen {their best so early. In anv event Although this ir the first producb! Anmmlzi‘ "W" 80" m?" l0 DTOPOS- cl l" klml m make l“ bow "(Ding to me-or for that matter to clusively for boys, it's ouch hemenlifly 01119!‘ Within m ken. There he stuff that you won't.ha_ve to Jefillggesfllfzll}: 331$ h; £108 8nd hi; w o e him to use -t.| - i 5 "I1 15 qillfl 01 Junk” do n t z t’ house. How do I know? One hears. But not all of it. "Anthony" my sister said "didn't you know. Ellen?" nm|nnd laughed again "Anthony's be- lginning to step out!" .. . . And hollyhocks stood primly about the lawn and "n golden glow" akin to the treusurss of harvest, blossomed for me in a corner. Bees That's a stainless. product, especially formulated as a hair trainer for little urchins- whose only vanity is a well-pieced forelock. This lotion. which OVERTONES Something ithere is that claims a part of me In all the loveliness of earth and sky. As though I almost touched a royal hem Or caught the glitter of a diadem In glory passing by. And in the lea’: deep surge or spray high blown Angels ere choiring To an unseen throne. —Chnrlotte Boucher. in Canadian Home Journal. i uurnonucrrva son. I ‘Tropical soils in general among the world's least fertile bc- cause they are subject to erosion by prevailing torrential rains. SOPHIA THE GREAT "RD." IS 'I'llE HIDDEN ENEMY ‘IIIAI’ CAN ROB YOII QF HAPPINESS ALL ALONE by the telephone? Lonesome and blue? The trouble could be "B.O." You may have it and not even know if. People don't tell you-they merely avoid you. 1n Stuart days. it was the cus- tom to put a piece of toast in the, wine cup for flavor: hence the English expression, "drink a toast." ———- l 20 cents for PATTERN Whitewash made from lime, includes complete sewing a never: DREAMEO now POPULAR | couw as uunu SWITCHED ro NEW LIFEBUOY! ITSA GRAND SOAP- so MILD AND RIFRISHING AND tr STOPS ‘$.01’ outv new timuov GIVES vou nus: s no ADVANTAGES 0 rxctustvr anoneomn 0 vmlsmno scam 0 rxrnA-rnorscnvt mm ‘A HAY ‘SAFE wtm new ttrreuov Lend the Lifebuoy life for just two weeks. See if you don't have more fun, more friends. New Lifebuoy’e opociel purifying lather gives you rtillgrealn protection egeinet “B.O.” . . . longer lasting protection . . . allover _ pnltdion. Yet Lifebuoy lather is rich, gentle. It is extra refreshing. It agree: with your skin. , i . YOUR GUARANTII- Only Lifebnoy con- glng (he gpedsl purifying Ingredient that nope "E0." ‘flue fresh, wholesome scent i; your “m”; n: on from "B.O."-yet the l loco: VANISHBS almost instantly. Iii/ER IIODUCI WM" W‘ iiii ‘AITIPIO ESPECIMlY MADE TO STOP "B0." earths and curd from skim milk was widly used in early America. Skim milk for many ears fed to calves and pigs on e farm or wasted. is now a raw material for many manufactured products val-, uebie because of its casein con- tent. FRUIT VINBGABS LIKE GBANNY MAD! Catherine c-f Russia was neither _R,ussian nor named Catherine. She was burn in Germany and christ- ened Sophia. N0 RATIONING THEN Butter was used many centuries before the Christian ere as a me- glcillte and anointment after the at . Vinegar in tome form or anoth- er is about as old as history it- self‘. Broadly speaking, it begun as the national drink of almost every‘ Quntry. and was lllowed to fer- ment by remaining in the open air. In England, however. since the days of Charles II, vinegar brewing ha: been In industry of fixer-increasing skill end import- ce. Fruit Vinegars Cooking time: About 40 minu- tea after mlflhltlng for 3 days. l If you've an Irish linen damask tablecloth that is getting old, you may be able to find enough good sized areas to cut out and rnsko into piece mate or extra napkin! for the children to use when they bring their friends in for e glans of milk. a‘ onv rnrsunrss Banish odour w 1-2 lbs. raspberries, blackberries lognnbe lie: or goooeberrles, l-fl pint. distilled white wine vinegar| to each I 1-2 lb. fruit' l2 ozs. Qugerl to each pint of resulting it trio. Now that the fruit lesson o up-. on Ill, you may like to try some delicious fruit vineguo, which can be uled u drinks or uled dres- lingl. ' Cover fruit with vinegar. Stand In covered bowl for three dnyl. muglwlt 1 i ti ll d gen y un pu a rec ca y ryJ To eecnpint ofpliqu odd l2 on} auger. Simmer gently until syrup jun. boils. Continue simmering gently for ii minutes. Leave until cold. Bottle, reel and keep three months before using. Dilute with water or lode water to serve er a drink, undiluted to relieve s sore throat; or ll a droning for DLIII wetercren end lettuce nled; or with stewed apples. IMULIION TAMI! IUNIOI’! LOCKS If your young IMI I| an addict of "ltockum," " on" or the water euro to melts he whirk broom lu leek ilre we dnlteved new: or Donny and this pleasant ~- eesy way Wh! endure - r/ ltrong-omeiiing coupe when [daily both with fragrant. mildly medium CuticunSoapremoveoflime andodom EIIMIICIIJGIVMYOlHQQllBIWODGGTEIIlIQ clean and confident! Finish with fre- Rulp and strain, pressing l find lrlmt- ked Item. ‘courted the white plox and the col- orful ones and the "sturtiotts" were eglow with the sunset colors, The sun glinied on the pond writer and in U18 day's calmness the nlders were mirrored clearly near the rimi e1 it- Only n slight breath cf a| breeze continued to play a tiny tune 1H the Poplar by the Battle-a lovely Whisper of a sons of childhood years. Spent in a quiet country spot, where there vras laughter that was good to hear and days were lgng 1H Summer: it SDOke to me of school and Church and friends and "home," And whv do folks have to grow u Ind 196W: so much that was delect! eble behind them when they step into adult years?" l asked o“ a wistful note wihen my visitor's com- in: revised old memories. And then I 9105M of Jtunie and our wee grand laughter in the house across the lane, and of mv sister's young ones, the school girl and the nab. emu and of hundreds of other precious snail ones Island-over who would be living our lives all over llgein. "Yes" I said "we must grow "l? to Ymd m" blacrs to those who -como after us, up one yelmy May they WW u Dleasant a cihildhocd and the love of relatives and friend; $9 and security n; a n orrow-Dia _ _ night. W C’: EXNBURGH -—(QP)—- .' . varying between t/wo ..?§““§.‘.‘$§; month: were received by ‘ of murlng-ulnlmiiillnhlflf’ lmlnly in; stolen goods. ' m“ guide. Print your Name, Addresw and Style Number plainly Be sure to state size you wish. includs postal unit or zone number in your address. Address Pattern Department. Th: Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern No. 2875 Name Address Q BLACKH EADS Get two ounce: of eroxine powder from our drugglst. prinkle on a hot. we: cloth and apply to the face gently. Every blackhead will be dissolved. The one sale. sure and simple way to remove blackheads. i\\*